ss all springs from a beautiful mind.
I love her much more than I know how to tell;
Let her do what she will, it is always done well:
Her voice is the murmur the mild zephyr makes
As it steals through the forest and ruffles the lakes:
Her eyes are so gentle, so calm, and so blue,
That I'm sure that she's constant, and trusting, and true:
Her features are delicate, classic, and pure:
Her hair is light chestnut, and I'm almost sure
That the sunbeams that bathe it can't set themselves free:
Her teeth are like pearls from the depths of the sea.
A bee in a frolic once stung her red lip,
And left there the honey he hastened to sip:
Let her go where she will, she is always the belle,
And her name, her sweet name, is the fair Clairinelle.
MAY'S VALENTINE.
MY UNSENTIMENTAL COUSIN:--
The moon was half bewildered by the vexing clouds
That did beset her in her path serene,
Veiling her beauty with their envious shrouds,
Hiding her glorious, most majestic mien.
There was a depth of silence in the night--
A mist of melancholy in the air--
And the capricious beams of Dian's light
Gave something mystic to the scene most fair.
I gave my cousin Dante's divine "Inferno,"
_Imploring_ her to read _il primo canto_.
"Lo giorno s'andava," she drawled; but, tired of plodding,
Directly fell asleep, and pretty soon--_was nodding_!!
"Cousin, sweet cousin," cried I out, "awake!
I long for sympathy--compassion on me take:
They say yon stars are worlds--dost think 'tis so?"
"Really, my--dear (_a yawn_), I--don't exactly know."
"Cousin," said I, "upon a night like this,
Back to the heart steal distant memories
From out the vista of the waning past"--
"Harry, I've caught the horrid fly at last!"
Shades of the angry Muses! worse and worse!
She disappears!--is gone!--_to knit a crochet purse_!!
"Cousin, come back again!" in vain I cried;
Echo (the mocking-bird!) _alone_ replied.
CARA.
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CORNERS FOR POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS.
[Illustration]
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BIRTHDAY OF THE YEAR
[Illustration]
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1851, by Various
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